SBT definition

SBT. Stifel Bank and Trust, a Missouri state-chartered banking institution.
SBT means the so-called Single Business Tax imposed by the State of Michigan.
SBT means the All Wales Scam Busters Team

Examples of SBT in a sentence

  • A taxpayer claiming entitlement to exemptions provided in this Agreement shall prepare and file the SBT annual return form C-8000.

  • SBT shall remain liable to the Funds in accordance with the terms of the Agreement, for SBT’s own, and DST’s, acts or omissions relating to the performance prior to the Effective Date of any of the Transfer Agent’s duties under the Agreement.

  • The parties hereby agree that all the rights, obligations, and interests of SBT as the Transfer Agent under the Agreement are hereby assigned to DST as the successor Transfer Agent, and all such rights, obligations, and interests of the Transfer Agent under the Agreement are hereby assumed by DST.

  • SBT shall not be liable for any acts or omissions by DST relating to DST’s performance on or after the Effective Date of any of the Transfer Agent’s duties under the Agreement.

  • The foregoing shall not modify the obligations of DST and SBT to each other under their separate agreement governing DST’s performance of services for SBT with respect to the Funds prior to the Effective Date.


More Definitions of SBT

SBT means Silver Bullion Trust.
SBT means a non-transferable NFT that can help represent a person's identity and achievements in web3.
SBT means the YAHTSG Scambuster Team
SBT means Sovran Bank/Central South, later known as Sovran Bank/Tennessee.
SBT means Self Booking Tool, the access to the portal provided by the service provider as per this Agreement, which the Service Provider has to make available for the use of the Bank in accordance with this Agreement.
SBT means Salisbury Bank and Trust Company, a Connecticut chartered bank with its principal offices located at ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of ▇▇▇.
SBT means a GHG Emission Reduction Target which is "science-based" (as defined in the SBTi Guidance);